Battle on 30 November 1335, during the Second War of Scottish Independence
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Monument marking the site of the Battle of Culblean
Date
30 November 1335
Location
Culblean, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Result
Victory for Bruce partisans
Belligerents
Bruce loyalists
Balliol supporters English allies
Commanders and leaders
Sir Andrew Murray
David, Earl of Atholl †
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Location within Scotland
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Second War of Scottish Independence
1332
Kinghorn
Dupplin Moor
Annan
1333–1335
Dornock
Berwick (1333)
Halidon Hill
Boroughmuir
Culblean
1346
Neville's Cross
1355–1356
Nesbit Moor
Berwick (1355 & 1356)
Burnt Candlemas
Peace treaty
Berwick (1357)
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Scottish Independence Wars
First
Second
Later Anglo-Scottish Wars
The Battle of Culblean was fought on the 30th of November 1335, during the Second War of Scottish Independence. The Scots, led by Guardian Sir Andrew Murray, achieved victory over an Anglo-Scottish force commanded by David III Strathbogie, titular Earl of Atholl a strong supporter of Edward Balliol.
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